An Irish Adventure
A week after my first siku of school, my parents and I went on a vacation to Ireland to celebrate St. Patrick's siku and to visit some relatives there. We rode a cruise ship from Albert Dock, which crossed the River Mersey and the Irish Sea before stopping in Dublin. After getting off the ship, my aunt, uncle, and cousin Liam met us outside the pier, and we stayed in their house for the entire trip. The highlights of it were visiting Blarney ngome and kissing the Stone, shopping in Cork City, and taking lots of picha with wacky poses in Giant's Causeway. I even collected shamrocks during our tours and brought them back nyumbani with me. In the end, it was a wonderful experience for all of us.
TO BE CONTINUED
A week after my first siku of school, my parents and I went on a vacation to Ireland to celebrate St. Patrick's siku and to visit some relatives there. We rode a cruise ship from Albert Dock, which crossed the River Mersey and the Irish Sea before stopping in Dublin. After getting off the ship, my aunt, uncle, and cousin Liam met us outside the pier, and we stayed in their house for the entire trip. The highlights of it were visiting Blarney ngome and kissing the Stone, shopping in Cork City, and taking lots of picha with wacky poses in Giant's Causeway. I even collected shamrocks during our tours and brought them back nyumbani with me. In the end, it was a wonderful experience for all of us.
TO BE CONTINUED
The First siku of School
The siku I started school was quite humorous and enjoyable at the same time. I was the unique one among my classmates because of my fair skin, which resulted in some of them wondering if I was a foreigner. The teacher was also amazed kwa my intelligence and how I did well in most of the subjects. I was ahead of my parents during the reviews as well. Once, my mother got surprised when she saw me kusoma the sentences in the English lessons aloud. She said, "Rosie, wewe already know how to read! I'm so proud of you!" I smiled and winked in return. This made me feel grateful to have the special gift of being a fast learner. I was very friendly to all of my classmates, too. Also, during this time, my fluency in English increased. It truly was a great start for me, and despite getting excellent marks, I remained humble and always thanked my parents and teacher for their help.
TO BE CONTINUED
The siku I started school was quite humorous and enjoyable at the same time. I was the unique one among my classmates because of my fair skin, which resulted in some of them wondering if I was a foreigner. The teacher was also amazed kwa my intelligence and how I did well in most of the subjects. I was ahead of my parents during the reviews as well. Once, my mother got surprised when she saw me kusoma the sentences in the English lessons aloud. She said, "Rosie, wewe already know how to read! I'm so proud of you!" I smiled and winked in return. This made me feel grateful to have the special gift of being a fast learner. I was very friendly to all of my classmates, too. Also, during this time, my fluency in English increased. It truly was a great start for me, and despite getting excellent marks, I remained humble and always thanked my parents and teacher for their help.
TO BE CONTINUED
Becoming a Beatles Fan
My parents introduced me to the Beatles kwa the time I was a toddler. The first song that I heard from them was "I'm Happy Just to Dance With You", which remains one of my vipendwa up to this day. I couldn't help but dance along to the infectious beat. My mother then showed me a picha of the band, and I gazed at their sweet faces admiringly for thirty seconds. Soon, I was listening to their other songs, mostly from the early years. I also watched A Hard Day's Night and Help!, to which I couldn't stop laughing. It was officially the moment I became a huge Beatles fan, and thus, even though I was unaware of it at first, was also the start of an exciting journey that I would never forget as I started school.
TO BE CONTINUED
My parents introduced me to the Beatles kwa the time I was a toddler. The first song that I heard from them was "I'm Happy Just to Dance With You", which remains one of my vipendwa up to this day. I couldn't help but dance along to the infectious beat. My mother then showed me a picha of the band, and I gazed at their sweet faces admiringly for thirty seconds. Soon, I was listening to their other songs, mostly from the early years. I also watched A Hard Day's Night and Help!, to which I couldn't stop laughing. It was officially the moment I became a huge Beatles fan, and thus, even though I was unaware of it at first, was also the start of an exciting journey that I would never forget as I started school.
TO BE CONTINUED
Kelly requested me to do this, so here I go. I know things have been rough. wewe had a rough childhood, and it isn't fair. Of course, nobody ever alisema that life was fair. No matter how terrible things were and still are, please know that I am your friend. If wewe ever need to talk, I am only an kasha pokezi away.
I admire that despite everything wewe have been through, wewe never became bitter. Don't ever change, Kelly. It would be heartbreaking if wewe did. No matter what anyone says, wewe are wonderful the way wewe are.
Even if there are storms, just remember that the sun is shining somewhere. I will help wewe see the light when it gets dark. I will be a shoulder to cry on. I want wewe to know that all of your Marafiki wewe have made here care about you. wewe can talk to us about anything.
Just remember that lyric from one of my favourite Beatles songs, "Any time at all, all wewe gotta do is call, and I'll be there."
Peace and love,
-Paul
I admire that despite everything wewe have been through, wewe never became bitter. Don't ever change, Kelly. It would be heartbreaking if wewe did. No matter what anyone says, wewe are wonderful the way wewe are.
Even if there are storms, just remember that the sun is shining somewhere. I will help wewe see the light when it gets dark. I will be a shoulder to cry on. I want wewe to know that all of your Marafiki wewe have made here care about you. wewe can talk to us about anything.
Just remember that lyric from one of my favourite Beatles songs, "Any time at all, all wewe gotta do is call, and I'll be there."
Peace and love,
-Paul
The Studios were divided into four rooms, which were the lobby, the recording room, the rehearsal room, and the art gallery. The group enjoyed the place as they toured each of the rooms one kwa one. They also took lots of photos. Afterwards, the foursome and the Beatles left and walked back to the London Beatles Store. George remarked, "That was a veddy fun tour of the Studios that we had. Don't wewe agree, me mates?" Rosie replied, "It sure was, George!" Ringo said, "Maybe inayofuata time, we can do our rehearsals for our inayofuata tour there!" John replied, "That's a brilliant idea, Ritchie!" Nicholas and Paul added, "Indeed!" Everyone then laughed and joked together while walking to the store.
TO BE CONTINUED
TO BE CONTINUED